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    David Brooks writes a column guaranteed to make leftists heads explode

    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/12/op...ml?ref=opinion

    From news article:

    Jews are a famously accomplished group. They make up 0.2 percent of the world population, but 54 percent of the world chess champions, 27 percent of the Nobel physics laureates and 31 percent of the medicine laureates.

    Jews make up 2 percent of the U.S. population, but 21 percent of the Ivy League student bodies, 26 percent of the Kennedy Center honorees, 37 percent of the Academy Award-winning directors, 38 percent of those on a recent Business Week list of leading philanthropists, 51 percent of the Pulitzer Prize winners for nonfiction.

    In his book, “The Golden Age of Jewish Achievement,” Steven L. Pease lists some of the explanations people have given for this record of achievement. The Jewish faith encourages a belief in progress and personal accountability. It is learning-based, not rite-based.

    Most Jews gave up or were forced to give up farming in the Middle Ages; their descendants have been living off of their wits ever since. They have often migrated, with a migrant’s ambition and drive. They have congregated around global crossroads and have benefited from the creative tension endemic in such places.

    No single explanation can account for the record of Jewish achievement. The odd thing is that Israel has not traditionally been strongest where the Jews in the Diaspora were strongest. Instead of research and commerce, Israelis were forced to devote their energies to fighting and politics.

    Milton Friedman used to joke that Israel disproved every Jewish stereotype. People used to think Jews were good cooks, good economic managers and bad soldiers; Israel proved them wrong.

    But that has changed. Benjamin Netanyahu’s economic reforms, the arrival of a million Russian immigrants and the stagnation of the peace process have produced a historic shift. The most resourceful Israelis are going into technology and commerce, not politics. This has had a desultory effect on the nation’s public life, but an invigorating one on its economy.

    Tel Aviv has become one of the world’s foremost entrepreneurial hot spots. Israel has more high-tech start-ups per capita than any other nation on earth, by far. It leads the world in civilian research-and-development spending per capita. It ranks second behind the U.S. in the number of companies listed on the Nasdaq. Israel, with seven million people, attracts as much venture capital as France and Germany combined.

    As Dan Senor and Saul Singer write in “Start-Up Nation: The Story of Israel’s Economic Miracle,” Israel now has a classic innovation cluster, a place where tech obsessives work in close proximity and feed off each other’s ideas.

    Because of the strength of the economy, Israel has weathered the global recession reasonably well. The government did not have to bail out its banks or set off an explosion in short-term spending. Instead, it used the crisis to solidify the economy’s long-term future by investing in research and development and infrastructure, raising some consumption taxes, promising to cut other taxes in the medium to long term. Analysts at Barclays write that Israel is “the strongest recovery story” in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

    Israel’s technological success is the fruition of the Zionist dream. The country was not founded so stray settlers could sit among thousands of angry Palestinians in Hebron. It was founded so Jews would have a safe place to come together and create things for the world.

    This shift in the Israeli identity has long-term implications. Netanyahu preaches the optimistic view: that Israel will become the Hong Kong of the Middle East, with economic benefits spilling over into the Arab world. And, in fact, there are strands of evidence to support that view in places like the West Bank and Jordan.

    But it’s more likely that Israel’s economic leap forward will widen the gap between it and its neighbors. All the countries in the region talk about encouraging innovation. Some oil-rich states spend billions trying to build science centers. But places like Silicon Valley and Tel Aviv are created by a confluence of cultural forces, not money. The surrounding nations do not have the tradition of free intellectual exchange and technical creativity.
    For example, between 1980 and 2000, Egyptians registered 77 patents in the U.S. Saudis registered 171. Israelis registered 7,652.

    The tech boom also creates a new vulnerability. As Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic has argued, these innovators are the most mobile people on earth. To destroy Israel’s economy, Iran doesn’t actually have to lob a nuclear weapon into the country. It just has to foment enough instability so the entrepreneurs decide they had better move to Palo Alto, where many of them already have contacts and homes. American Jews used to keep a foothold in Israel in case things got bad here. Now Israelis keep a foothold in the U.S.

    During a decade of grim foreboding, Israel has become an astonishing success story, but also a highly mobile one.


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    Wonderul article. I feel I don't do my religion justice by being middle class.

    Maybe I help booset the level of Jewish comdians down a notch...oh well...

    Who doubts that the internet and computer technology would by miles behind if it wasn't for us Jews?

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    Israel should be seen as a shining example on what to strive for. Thanks for a wonderful article. It gives me hope.
    Now, if only all people could be more like the Jews.....

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    Well I'm in Israel (more precisely in Ramat Gan) right now and I feel like we Chileans have a long way to go to become a developed country...

    The people you guys call 'poor' (not 'extremely poor', just 'poor') live like the middle class in Santiago. And income differences aren't as stark as in Santiago, it's harder for me to tell if I'm in a poor, middle or high income neighbourhood, you can tell just by looking at houses that Israel is more egalitarian than Chile.

    At last, I feel much safer when walking on the street than in Chile, and I can see most people feel relatively safe when they walk at night.

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    I thought Chile of all places in SA is pretty safe all around?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bararallu View Post
    I thought Chile of all places in SA is pretty safe all around?
    Yes it is, but if for example an old lady is walking in the center of Santiago it's likely that some guy will come, grab her bag and run. When I was in the center of Tel Aviv and also in the center of Jerusalem I could see old people walking without worrying about these kinds of incidents. In some neighbourhoods of Santiago you must be careful when you walk late at night because you can also get robbed (robbed, not shot like in other countries of SA).

    There are also neighbourhoods in Santiago which are very, very dangerous. Even the cops are careful when they enter them... But these are just 2 or 3 neighbourhoods in the city.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wat0n View Post
    Yes it is, but if for example an old lady is walking in the center of Santiago it's likely that some guy will come, grab her
    Watch out old lady...viene la derecha

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    Re: David Brooks writes a column guaranteed to make leftists heads explode

    Solution: Krav Mega for older ladies.

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    Re: David Brooks writes a column guaranteed to make leftists heads explode

    Or a gun

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    Quote Originally Posted by ranchcer View Post
    Watch out old lady...viene la derecha
    Lol, we'll see how Piñera deals with robbers (I just arrived in Santiago). But more importantly, I just hope he fulfills his promise of ending extreme poverty by 2014. I'm very skeptical, but I wish him success...

    Criminality up here is a problem (at least more of a problem than in Israel I think), but this is no Venezuela or Brazil or anything of the sort, I just had to point out that Israel is doing better on that than us...

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